We expect Apple to announce new MacBook Pros — its higher-end models, to be specific — very soon. The neat thing is that it’s rumored that these new MacBook Pros will not just be a repackaging of last year’s laptops with Apple’s M-series chipsets, but they are expected to have a complete redesign. So far there are only rumors and reports to go off of, but here’s where the signs are pointing.
When will new MacBook Pros be announced?
Apple already announced its iPhone 13 line, as well as new entry-level iPads and the Apple Watch Series 7. If last year is anything to go off of, Apple will likely hold a second fall event (in early-or-mid October) where it will announce new Macs. The latest reports from DigiTimes suggest that, as of early August, Apple has started its mass production of next-gen MacBook Pros — and a launch event will happen sometime this October or early November.
What is an M1X MacBook?
The next-generation MacBook Pros are expected to have a new-and-improved version of the M1 chipset, which is reportedly being called M1X (according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman). The updated chipset is effectively a more “pro” version of the original M1 chip. It’s expected to have more cores (both CPU and GPU) and contain more Thunderbolt channels than the M1, helping these new MacBook Pros draw more power and support more external monitors.
Apple is also rumored to be working on an M2 chipset, which will have further performance and efficiency enhancements over the M1X chipset, but we’ll likely have to wait until Spring 2022 to see it integrated into any computers.